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I’ve got to revise my geography.
Мне нужно повторить географию. (перед экзаменом или контрольной, брит.) ☰
studying the geography of the western United States
изучение географии западной части Соединённых Штатов ☰
The geography paper was really easy.
Экзамен по географии был очень простым. ☰
She had a huge crush on her geography teacher.
У нее было сильное влечение к её учителю географии. ☰
The king learned armory, geography, and history.
Король изучал геральдику, географию и историю. ☰
Students today seem to know very little about geography.
Похоже, нынешние студенты знают о географии очень мало. ☰
The geography of the flats made it hard to get to know our neighbours.
Расположение квартир затруднило нам знакомство с соседями. ☰
Conrad’s really up on his geography, isn’t he?
А Конрад действительно разбирается в географии, не так ли? ☰
He taught geography at the local secondary school.
Он преподавал географию в местной средней школе. ☰
The main objective was to improve children’s knowledge of geography.
Главной задачей было улучшить знание детьми географии. ☰
The geography of the region matches ancient descriptions of the location of the lost city.
География данного региона совпадает с древними описаниями местоположения утраченного города. ☰
The project has involved collaboration with the geography department.
Этот проект предусматривает сотрудничество с кафедрой изучения географии /с географическим факультетом/. ☰
Перевод и транскрипция слова geography
Geography — (from Greek γεωγραφία geografia ) is the study of the Earth and its lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena. [cite web |title=Geography |work=The American Heritage Dictionary/ of the English Language, Fourth Edition |publisher=Houghton… … Wikipedia
geography — ge*og ra*phy, n.; pl.
geography — [jē äg′rə fē] n. pl. geographies [L geographia < Gr geōgraphia, geography < geō (see GEO ) + graphein, to write: see GRAPHIC] 1. the descriptive science dealing with the surface of the earth, its division into continents and countries, and… … English World dictionary
geography — UK US /dʒiˈɒgrəfi/ noun ► [C] (plural geographies) an area where a company operates or sells a product: »The company added that there had been a business slowdown in all geographies … Financial and business terms
Geography — aerotropolis a geographic Anglosphere arrival city birthplace effect boomburb BRICs Chermany … New words
geography — 1540s, from M.Fr. géographie (15c.), from L. geographia, from Gk. geographia description of the earth s surface, from GEO (Cf. geo ) earth + graphia description (see GRAPHY (Cf. graphy)) … Etymology dictionary
geography — [n] the earth’s features; study of land cartography, chorography, earth science, geology, geopolitical study, geopolitics, physiographics, physiography, topography, topology; concepts 349,509 … New thesaurus
geography — ► NOUN 1) the study of the physical features of the earth and of human activity as it relates to these. 2) the relative arrangement of places and physical features. DERIVATIVES geographer noun … English terms dictionary
geography — /jee og reuh fee/, n., pl. geographies. 1. the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth s surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil,… … Universalium
GEOGRAPHY — In the Bible The geographic horizon in the early biblical period was the lu aḥ ha ammim, a table of 70 nations listed in Genesis 10. The identification of the names and the location of the countries are the subject of differences of opinion among … Encyclopedia of Judaism
geography — ge|og|ra|phy [dʒiˈɔgrəfi, ˈdʒɔg US dʒiˈa:g ] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: geographia, from Greek, describing the Earth , from ge ( GEO ) + graphein to write ] 1.) the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Перевод и транскрипция слова geography
Geography — (from Greek γεωγραφία geografia ) is the study of the Earth and its lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena. [cite web |title=Geography |work=The American Heritage Dictionary/ of the English Language, Fourth Edition |publisher=Houghton… … Wikipedia
geography — ge*og ra*phy, n.; pl.
geography — [jē äg′rə fē] n. pl. geographies [L geographia < Gr geōgraphia, geography < geō (see GEO ) + graphein, to write: see GRAPHIC] 1. the descriptive science dealing with the surface of the earth, its division into continents and countries, and… … English World dictionary
geography — UK US /dʒiˈɒgrəfi/ noun ► [C] (plural geographies) an area where a company operates or sells a product: »The company added that there had been a business slowdown in all geographies … Financial and business terms
Geography — aerotropolis a geographic Anglosphere arrival city birthplace effect boomburb BRICs Chermany … New words
geography — 1540s, from M.Fr. géographie (15c.), from L. geographia, from Gk. geographia description of the earth s surface, from GEO (Cf. geo ) earth + graphia description (see GRAPHY (Cf. graphy)) … Etymology dictionary
geography — [n] the earth’s features; study of land cartography, chorography, earth science, geology, geopolitical study, geopolitics, physiographics, physiography, topography, topology; concepts 349,509 … New thesaurus
geography — ► NOUN 1) the study of the physical features of the earth and of human activity as it relates to these. 2) the relative arrangement of places and physical features. DERIVATIVES geographer noun … English terms dictionary
geography — /jee og reuh fee/, n., pl. geographies. 1. the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth s surface, as shown in the character, arrangement, and interrelations over the world of such elements as climate, elevation, soil,… … Universalium
GEOGRAPHY — In the Bible The geographic horizon in the early biblical period was the lu aḥ ha ammim, a table of 70 nations listed in Genesis 10. The identification of the names and the location of the countries are the subject of differences of opinion among … Encyclopedia of Judaism
geography — ge|og|ra|phy [dʒiˈɔgrəfi, ˈdʒɔg US dʒiˈa:g ] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: geographia, from Greek, describing the Earth , from ge ( GEO ) + graphein to write ] 1.) the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc of… … Dictionary of contemporary English